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The Late Edition, episode 93
7 March 2012
Is Afghan President Hamid Karzai sacrificing women’s rights? Plus, author Robert Levine on digital copyright and Takeharu Sato discusses Paris Fashion Week.
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The Late Edition, episode 246
8 October 2012
We roundup the news on Brazil’s mayoral elections, look ahead to Frieze art fair in London, and ask how you copyright a colour.
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Monocle on Design - Section D: best of 2016
27 December 2016
From tips on designing a successful architecture competition to the secret life of colour. Plus: how to live in a city, sustainable design and an in-depth discussion of chair copyright law.
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The Recap - News and analysis highlights
14 March 2015
Hear the highlights of this week’s news and analysis programmes on Monocle 24. Featuring a diplomatic spat between Saudi Arabia and Sweden, the investigation into the murder of Boris Nemtsov and reflections on copyright and…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 25 January
25 January 2022
Journalist Illia Ponomarenko outlines the mood in Ukraine as Nato members put forces on standby. Plus: the revival of Canada’s ‘Tilbury Times’ and Australia’s decision to buy copyright to the Aboriginal flag.
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 2 January
2 January 2019
Will the ongoing government shutdown in the US finally dent President Trump’s reputation? Plus: Xi Jinping gets tough on Taiwan, Netflix removes a programme critical of Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman and a flood of…
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The Globalist - Monday 6 March
6 March 2023
Ukraine’s battle for Bakhmut: is the eastern city about to fall to Russia? Plus: a special interview with James Olson, former chief of counterintelligence at the CIA; a round-up of stories from Asia; and a US Supreme Court…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 4 July
4 July 2018
Angela Merkel survives as Germany’s chancellor but will her migration deal be enough to keep her government intact? Plus: how the next appointee to the US Supreme Court could impact LGBT policies, the EU’s change to copy…
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The Globalist - Monday 25 April
25 April 2016
As Brazil’s president describes her dire political situation as a ‘soft coup’, we ask if Dilma Rousseff’s use of the term is accurate. Plus: we get the latest from Monocle’s bureau chiefs in Asia, discuss business in Cairo…
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Monocle on Design - On Design 26: Can you own a colour?
2 February 2017
This week design journalist Kassia St Clair unpicks a row that’s rolling on in the aftermath of sculptor and artist Anish Kapoor’s much-publicised attempt to copyright a colour. We hear who’s come out red faced and which…
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The Power of Sound - Grant Kirkhope
4 February 2021
Composer Grant Kirkhope has written the soundtracks for some very successful video games, including ‘GoldenEye 007’, ‘Civilization’, and ‘Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle’. He tells us about his career highlights and the…
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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Cory Doctorow
14 January 2021
Cory Doctorow is a journalist, activist and science fiction author. His output has ranged across short stories, novels and graphic novels, including multiple ‘New York Times’ best sellers. He is also a passionate copyright…
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Monocle on Culture - The Power of Sound: Grant Kirkhope
4 February 2021
Composer Grant Kirkhope has written the soundtracks for some very successful video games, including ‘GoldenEye 007’, ‘Civilization’, and ‘Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle’. He tells us about his career highlights and the…
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 300: Sesamy
24 June 2022
Meet Måns Ulvestam and Karl Rosander. They founded Acast and are the brains behind Sesamy, a business on a mission to “redemocratise” access to copyrighted content in the digital realm. The founding principle? You only pay…